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en Faculty members tend to focus on those issues just like people of all races tend to do.

en The national media will talk about (national problems) because it's something that everyone in all 50 states can understand, but the reality is these are minor factors. These are local races. ... The issues tend to be less ideological than for Senate races or races for president. ... It's about potholes and streetlights.

en The national media will talk about (national problems) because it's something that everyone in all 50 states can understand, but the reality is these are minor factors, ... These are local races. ... The issues tend to be less ideological than for Senate races or races for president. ... It's about potholes and streetlights.

en Members of the Royal Family tend to, and Prince Edward particularly, tend to shade in and out of being ordinary people and royal people.

en The worse things got around me the cooler I tend to be, ... I tend to focus very hard under pressure.

en We tend to be less strident than the big studios on issues of cultural diversity because we tend to promote it ... but there is substantial concern over how this will impact the industry.

en Years ago I used to think that I would but no, I tend to like my role. I prefer to be able to focus on the issues that I want to work on, as opposed to working on a whole variety of issues [of concern to constituents].

en Sometimes we tend to focus more on the personalities and the conflicts, and it really caricatures the issues.

en You have a critical mass of people who tend to be powerful in terms of leadership and resources. To the extent that people's opinions coalesce around a set of conclusions, their focus gets directed to certain issues and it may in fact affect thinking and ultimately, in some very decentralized way, actual actions.

en We notice the local media tend to ask more about issues, the national media tend to ask more about process.

en He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. People tend to stay longer when there are more things to do and tend to spend more money.

en 'Watch for [Fed members'] comments this week; they'll say, 'It's just one month,' ... They tend to look at the cumulative evidence on certain issues before passing any meaningful judgment with policy significance. They need much more than this.

en How does one know if she has forgiven? You tend to feel sorrow over the circumstance instead of rage, you tend to feel sorry for the person rather than angry with him. You tend to have nothing left to say about it all.

en Most child welfare agencies tend to embrace secrecy because the people who lead them tend to be mediocre and don't want you to see how poor a job they are doing.

en People here tend to travel, so they recognize exotic foods and tend to be more willing to try new dishes, ... One of the things you notice is that diners know what they like.


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